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Release Date:
September 24, 1990
Original Title:
Casey's Gift: For Love of a Child
Genres:
Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
American First Run Studios
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 93
The friendships held between two families is threatened when one of their sons drowns in the other family's swimming pool.
Assistant Editor:
Skip Macdonald
Camera Operator:
Michael Frediani
Casting:
Barbara King
Co-Executive Producer:
Charles Hairston
Co-Producer:
Tom Ackermann
Costume Design:
Simon Tuke
Director:
Kevin James Dobson
Director of Photography:
Richard M. Rawlings Jr.
Editor:
Corky Ehlers
Executive Producer:
Max A. Keller
Micheline H. Keller
First Assistant Director:
Michael Daves
Gaffer:
Chuck Fowler
Hairstylist:
Walter Derfer
Key Costumer:
Laura Rice-Iacofano
Key Grip:
Buzz Jochheim
Line Producer:
Gina Scheerer
Makeup Artist:
Nanette Marie MacCaughern
Original Music Composer:
David McHugh
Producer:
Daniel Helfgott
Norm Lenzer
Production Design:
R. Clifford Searcy
Property Master:
Lance Dodson
Script Supervisor:
Mark S. Thomas
Second Assistant Director:
Robert J. Metoyer
Second Second Assistant Director:
Dorothy A. Steinicke
Set Decoration:
Richard K. Hummel
Sound Effects:
Joe Melody
Sound Mixer:
Richard Schexnayder
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Jay M. Harding
Bob Minkler
John J. Stephens
Story:
Tom Ackermann
Norm Lenzer
Teleplay:
Allan Sloane
Phil Penningroth
Unit Production Manager:
Robert Della Santina
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